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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

ICA Fund Good Jobs. There are two fundamental things we love about ICA Fund Good Job’s annual report : The table of contents and the graphics. It shouldn’t be surprising that a nonprofit focusing on closing the gender gap in technology has a beautifully-coded annual report built right into its website. Girls Who Code.

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GTD Meets GPT: How to Adopt The AI 2-minute Rule

Whole Whale

Or as a hack, convert it to a PDF and process it. Write a follow-up email based on my meeting Prompt: Based on this transcript write a friendly-follow meeting noting the next-steps as written by {job title/org}. Or as a hack, convert it to a PDF and process it. MODEL: requires Read.ai So why wait?

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

Special thanks to RoundTable Technology, a leader in cyber security for nonprofits. Updated 2020 cybersecurity tips leaders of orgs should be thinking about for staff. This article is for the overworked techie in charge of all of the digital things who just panicked that it is 2020 and there are new privacy laws.

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How To Avoid Being Seduced by Web2.0 Hype: The UK NpTech Perspective

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tools for VolCom Groups: Blogs, RSS, Tagging, Wikis and Beyond," I wanted point to a new (to me) UK nonprofit technology blog discovered via a comment to my post about technology stewards and also weave in some more notes on UK examples. is right for you and your org? The full version is here (as a pdf ).

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Social Media for Good and Evil, Strong and Weak Ties, Online/Offline,and Orgs and Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Rather than comparing Woolworth sit-ins to the much-hyped Twitter Revolution, finding the latter coming up wanting, and stopping there, Gladwell might have given some space in the New Yorker to dig a little deeper to find examples of folks using technology to organize in intriguing, successful ways. The examples are there, too.

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Real-world Salesforce Visual Workflow for a nonprofit

Judi Sohn

All volunteers have day jobs that have nothing whatsoever to do with technology. I created a ScreenSteps document to show them step-by-step how to enter a new contact/household and distributed the PDF via email. Everyone else primarily uses Salesforce as a member/connection database which is just fine. How to run reports.

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Avoiding a House of Cards: Three Lessons from a Multiple-Organization Data Collaboration Project

NTEN

Most soup kitchens serve double, triple, even quadruple duty as a community center, health center, temporary shelter, and a place to get job services. The soup kitchen operates in a field of health clinics, shelters, and job training centers. Fortunately, soup kitchens don’t work alone in addressing hunger.